jas2803@??? wrote:
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> jas2803@??? wrote:
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>> jas2803@??? wrote:
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>>> wakko@??? wrote:
>>>
>>>>> closer,
>>>>>
>>>>> Remove_Headers = Subject:
>>>>> headers_add = "X-Filter: $primary_hostname \n\
>>>>> Subject: ${sg{\[SPAM\]}{h_subject:}} \n\
>>>>> Gives me [] subjecttext I need to get rid
>>>>> of [] now
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please don't top post.
>>>>
>>>> Got the ordering wrong. Try this:
>>>> ${sg{$h_subject:}{\N\[SPAM\] *\N}{}}
>>>>
>>>> Here's the test I did with exim -be:
>>>> ${sg{[SPAM] random subject}{\N\[SPAM\] *\N}{}}
>>>> returns: "random subject" (no quotes)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I even tried when it makes its second pass, so I did an sg on []
>>> as follow
>>>
>>> ${sg{h_subject}{\N\[\] *\N}{}}
>>> I get this error
>>>
>>>
>>> router failed to expand "Subject: ${sg{$h_subject:}{N[]*N}{}}":
>>> regular expression error in "N[] *N": missing terminating ] for
>>>
>>> character class at offset 6
>>> I think it is telling what to lookfor, I am just not sure what it
>>> is..... :-)
>>>
>> One last try before I call it a night
>> exim -be
>> ${sg{[SPAM] random subject}{\N\[ *\NSPAM\N\] *\N}{}}
>> Worked perfect
>> Place it in the conf file, still does not rid the message of spam.....
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> Tried one more thing,
> {sg{[SPAM] random subject}{\N\[ *\N}{}}
> Conf file, error at offset 5
> {sg{[SPAM] random subject}{\N\] *\N}{}}
> Nothing happened, well no error and [SPAM] was still there
> totally baffled.
> It looks like I can take out SPAM but not the brackets, unless anyone
> else knows of a bug......
>
OH just another thought, I was reading the part where it is
${sg{abcdef}{^(...)(...)\$}{\$2}{\$1}}
what is the ^ for?
and can I include wildcards with [SPAM] something like ?SPAM?
Thought this would a lot easier than 10 hours trying to figure out how
to get rid of [SPAM]
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> wakko@??? wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> JAS wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am trying to remove the word spam from a subject line this is
>>>>>>> what I tried.
>>>>>>> headers_add = "X-Filter: $primary_hostname \n\
>>>>>>> new-subject: ${sg{\[SPAM\]}{h_subject:}} \n\
>>>>>>> Subject: $h_new-subject:"
>>>>>>> I get
>>>>>>> router failed to expand "X-Filter: $primary_hostname
>>>>>>> \nnew-subject: ${sg{[SPAM]}{$h_subject}} \nSubject:
>>>>>>> $h_new-subject:" missing or misplaced { or }
>>>>>>> does anyone have experience with this that works and would like
>>>>>>> to share how it does?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try:
>>>>>> headers_add = "X-Filter: $primary_hostname \n\
>>>>>> new-subject:
>>>>>> ${sg{\[SPAM\]}{h_subject:}{}} \n\
>>>>>> Subject: $h_new-subject:"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However, I'm not sure it'd work, maybe:
>>>>>> headers_remove = Subject:
>>>>>> headers_add = Subject: ${sg{\N\[SPAM\]\N}{$h_subject:}{}}
>>>>>>
>>>>>> \N causes exim not to expand the rest of the string (till the
>>>>>> next \N). Other wise, you'd need \\[SPAM\\]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't actively do headers_add/remove so I don't know what
>>>>>> happens to
>>>>>> $h_subject: in the above. I would assume nothing and it would
>>>>>> work, but I
>>>>>> don't know for sure.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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